What We Treat
We’re here to help restore your smile and comfort.
Understanding Your Dental Needs
At Lake Hills Family Dentistry, we believe that every smile tells a story, and no two stories are the same. That’s why we take a personalized approach to treatment, starting with a thorough evaluation and open conversation about your goals and concerns. Whether you're dealing with discomfort, cosmetic issues, or preventive needs, our team carefully designs a treatment plan tailored to your unique oral health. We focus on early detection, gentle techniques, and lasting results to restore and maintain your smile for years to come.
List of Services
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Cavities and Dental DecayLearn More → List Item 1
Cavities, also known as dental caries, occur when oral bacteria produce acids that break down the enamel. If left untreated, decay can spread deeper into the tooth, causing pain, infection, or even tooth loss. We treat cavities with: tooth-colored fillings, fluoride treatments, and early detection techniques to preserve as much of your natural tooth as possible.
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Cracked and Chipped TeethLearn More → List Item 2
Damage from accidents, teeth grinding, or biting hard foods can leave teeth cracked or chipped. These issues not only affect appearance but may also expose sensitive areas and risk further breakage. We restore damaged teeth using: dental bonding, tooth-colored fillings, veneers, or crowns based on the extent of the damage.
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Toothaches and Sensitive TeethLearn More → List Item 3
Tooth pain can result from deep decay, nerve inflammation, gum recession, or enamel erosion. Sensitive teeth often react to hot, cold, or sweet foods and drinks. We relieve discomfort by: identifying the underlying cause through exams and X-rays, followed by desensitizing treatments, fillings, root canals, or protective restorations.
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Stained and Discolored TeethLearn More → List Item 4
Discoloration can be caused by coffee, tea, wine, smoking, medication, or aging. Stains may be surface-level or deeper within the tooth. We brighten your smile with: professional teeth whitening, veneers, or cosmetic bonding to restore a clean, radiant appearance.
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Dental AnxietyLearn More →
Many people feel anxious about dental care due to past experiences, fear of pain, or sensory triggers. This can prevent them from seeking regular treatment. We support anxious patients with: a calm, compassionate approach and with open communication.
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Bad BreathLearn More →
Persistent bad breath may indicate gum disease, dry mouth, poor hygiene, or other underlying health issues. It can impact self-esteem and oral health. We treat halitosis by: addressing its root cause through cleanings, periodontal care, dry mouth management, and personalized hygiene guidance.
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Clenching, Grinding, and Jaw PainLearn More →
Chronic teeth grinding, jaw clenching, or alignment problems can cause orofacial pain, TMJ/TMD issues, headaches, facial soreness, and nerve pain. These symptoms often develop over time and are commonly linked to stress or bite misalignment. At Lake Hills Family Dentistry, we offer personalized care through custom nightguards, bite evaluations, and relaxation strategies to ease muscle tension and protect your smile.
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Sleeping IssuesLearn More →
Disrupted sleep, snoring, or fatigue may be connected to airway obstruction or undiagnosed sleep apnea. These conditions can impact your overall well-being. We help improve sleep through: custom oral appliances that keep airways open, collaboration with sleep physicians, and lifestyle guidance.
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Gum DiseaseLearn More →
Gum disease develops when plaque leads to inflammation and infection of the gums. Without treatment, it can damage tissue and bone, eventually leading to tooth loss. We treat gum diseases like Bleeding Gums, Periodontitis and Gum Recession.
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Misaligned TeethLearn More →
Crooked, crowded, or rotated teeth can impact your bite, make oral hygiene more difficult, and affect your overall confidence. Misalignment may also contribute to jaw strain and increase the risk of plaque buildup in hard-to-reach areas.
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